What is Addiction? [Gabor Maté]

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7 Jan 201403:24

Summary

TLDRThe script delves into the root of addiction, highlighting that substances like opiates and cocaine are often sought as painkillers for both physical and emotional suffering. It emphasizes the importance of addressing the underlying pain, often stemming from emotional loss or trauma, rather than the addiction itself. The speaker argues that society's focus on instant relief and distraction exacerbates the issue, advocating for compassion and support to help individuals confront and understand their pain without resorting to harmful escapes.

Takeaways

  • 💊 Substances of abuse are used as painkillers, targeting both physical and emotional pain experienced in the same part of the brain.
  • 🔍 Addiction often begins with pain and can be an attempt to soothe emotional distress or trauma.
  • 🤔 The root cause of addiction is not just the substance itself, but the underlying pain that the individual is trying to escape.
  • 🚫 Emotional rejection can trigger the same brain response as physical pain, highlighting the deep connection between emotional and physical suffering.
  • 🎸 Famous individuals like Keith Richards have acknowledged that addiction is a form of escape from the self due to distress or pain.
  • 🙅‍♂️ Dismissing addiction as merely a result of genetics or choice overlooks the fundamental role of pain in the development of addictive behaviors.
  • 📚 The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying emphasizes the importance of not escaping from pain, as attempts to do so can lead to more suffering.
  • 💔 Compassion is essential for individuals to feel safe enough to confront and experience their pain without avoidance.
  • 🤝 Support and understanding are crucial for individuals to process their pain and avoid the temptation to seek relief through addiction.
  • 🏗️ Society's focus on instant relief and quick satisfaction can make it difficult for individuals to learn how to be with their pain in a healthy way.
  • 🌟 The key to overcoming addiction may lie in developing a compassionate presence that allows individuals to face their pain and understand its root causes.

Q & A

  • What is the commonality between all substances of abuse according to the transcript?

    -The transcript suggests that all substances of abuse, whether opiates, cocaine, or others, serve as painkillers, alleviating both physical and emotional pain.

  • Which part of the brain is associated with experiencing pain from emotional rejection?

    -The same part of the brain that lights up during physical pain also activates during emotional rejection, such as experiencing a knife wound to the neck.

  • Why do addictions begin and end with pain according to the speaker?

    -Addictions begin with pain because they are attempts to soothe emotional or physical suffering, and they end with pain because the cycle of addiction itself causes distress.

  • What is the first question the speaker asks when working with addictions?

    -The speaker always asks 'why the pain' instead of 'why the addiction', focusing on understanding the underlying emotional loss or trauma.

  • What is the common background of severe addicts in the Downtown Eastside according to the transcript?

    -The speaker notes that every severe addict in the Downtown Eastside has been traumatized, indicating a strong link between trauma and severe addiction.

  • What does Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones attribute his heroin addiction to?

    -Keith Richards suggests that his addiction was an attempt to escape from himself and the distress or pain he was experiencing.

  • What does the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying advise regarding dealing with pain?

    -The book advises not to escape from pain but to be with it, as the attempt to escape from pain is what creates more pain.

  • What is the role of compassion in helping people deal with their pain according to the transcript?

    -Compassion is essential as it allows people to experience their pain without running away from it, fostering self-love and the ability to see the truth of their suffering.

  • What does the speaker suggest is the surest way to go to 'hell' metaphorically speaking?

    -The speaker suggests that the surest way to metaphorically go to 'hell' is to try to run away from it, emphasizing the importance of facing pain with support.

  • How does the speaker describe our society's approach to dealing with pain?

    -The speaker describes our society as one that is based on instant relief, quick satisfaction, and distraction, which does not support people in being with themselves and their pain.

  • What does the speaker believe is necessary for individuals to truly understand their pain?

    -The speaker believes that individuals need a compassionate presence and support to experience their pain without running away from it, which is essential for understanding and dealing with it.

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